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To determine how many 50cm x 50cm tiles are needed to cover a room of 122 square meters, first convert the tile dimensions to square meters. Each tile is 0.5m x 0.5m, which equals 0.25 square meters per tile. Now, divide the total area of the room (122 sq meters) by the area of one tile (0.25 sq meters): 122 / 0.25 = 488 tiles needed.
You will need approximately 23.4 tiles, so 24 tiles. Assuming 13x13 tiles is in inches.
It takes 4 6x6 inch tiles to cover a square foot. You will need 180 tiles, plus some for spoilage and mistakes.
75, 6.25 12 x 12 ft tiles to cover surface of 900 ft2
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You would need 137 (136.23) 16" x 16" tiles to cover 22.5 square meters.
It will take nine 330 by 330 mm tiles to cover one square meter. The room is 144 square meters in area. 9X144=1296 tiles. With a 5mm grout.
You need3.11 square meters/area of each tile .
300 mm = 0.300 meters and 450 mm = 0.450 meters. Therefore, the area of each tile in square meters is 0.300 X 0.450 = 0.135 square meters. Therefore, the smallest number of tiles that can cover an area of 13 square meters is 13/0.135 or at least 97 tiles.
To determine how many 60x60 cm tiles are needed to cover 42 square meters, first convert the tile size to square meters. Each 60x60 cm tile covers 0.36 square meters (0.6m x 0.6m). Dividing 42 square meters by 0.36 square meters per tile gives approximately 116.67. Therefore, you would need 117 tiles to cover 42 square meters, rounding up since you can’t have a fraction of a tile.
That depends entirely - on the measurement of the laminate tiles, and the number of tiles per pack !
The answer will depend on the shape of the area that you wish to cover. If it is circular, or irregular, you will need to cut or trim a lot of tiles and this will result in significant wastage. If the area is of ideal shape, you will require 173 tiles.
1 square meter = 10,000 sq cm To cover 50,000 square centimeters to 5 meters square tiles are used. 5 x 20 = 100 area of ​​a tile 50000/100 = 500 tiles
A minimum of 11. That is the mathematical answer. In real life, the answer will depend on the shape of the area to be covered and, as a result, how many of the tiles need to be cut, how many of the offcuts can be used and so on.
You would need a total of 89 tiles (88.88 tiles exactly) with those measurements to cover that area.